A bag of 34 tulip bulbs contains 13 red tulip bulbs, 11 yellow tulip bulbs, and 10 purple tulip bulbs. (a) What is the probability that two randomly selected tulip bulbs are both red? (b) What is the probability that the first bulb selected is red and the second yellow? (c) What is the probability that the first bulb selected is yellow and the second red? (d) What is the probability that one bulb is red and the other yellow?
In: Statistics and Probability
a. Compare and contrast the assumptions of the Malthus and Solow models of growth and their conclusions about the determinants of growth. How do the models’ predictions relate to the empirical evidence on growth?
b. Consider the Solow model. Consider an economy with capital per worker below the steady state level. Show in a graph and explain in words what will happen to the economy over time.
In: Economics
Five fundamental principles are stated in the Code of Ethics. In your own words, briefly explain what each means and state why it is important.
In: Accounting
Exothermic Vs. Endothermic Reaction
Reaction progress diagrams for single-step endothermic and exothermic reactions.
a. Devise a general statement about the relationship between Ea and the rate of a reaction.
b. Describe the effect of temperature on the energy of collisions, and explain how this effect changes the rate of a reaction.
c. State three things that resulted in an increase in the rate of the reaction. For each of the three things, explain at a molecular level what happens to cause the rate of the reaction to increase.
In: Chemistry
Reflect upon what you have learned about risk management. Which concepts can you use in your own daily life to mitigate risks?
It should be a minimum of 250 words.
In: Finance
12)Review the side effects of long term corticosteroids use. What must you educate your patient about this long term use? Discus how to discontinue steroids.
13)Review what is meant by: primary, secondary, third wound intention.
14)Regulation of body temperature primarily occurs in what part of the brain?
15)Antibiotics
In: Nursing
Spring Fish Fine Foods has $1,830,000 for capital investments this year and is considering two potential projects for the funds. Project 1 is updating the store's deli section for additional food service. The estimated after-tax cash flow of this project is $600,000 per year for the next five years. Project 2 is updating the store's wine section. The estimated annual after-tax cash flow for this project is $510,000 for the next six years. If the appropriate discount rate for the deli expansion is 9.4% and the appropriate discount rate for the wine section is 9.0%, use the NPV to determine which project Singing Fish should choose for the store. Adjust the NPV for unequal annual annuity.
a) If the appropriate discount rate for the deli expansion is 9.4%, what is the NPV of the deli expansion?
b) If the appropriate discount rate for the wine section is 9.0%, what is the NPV of the wine section?
c) What is the adjusted NPV equivalent annual annuity of the deli expansion?
d) What is the adjusted NPV equivalent annual annuity of the wine section?
In: Finance
1. The produce manager for a local grocery store is interested in estimating the proportion of apples that arrive on a shipment with major bruises. The supplier claims the rate will be about 10%. a) The produce manager wants to estimate the true proportion of bruised apples to within ±2%, with 90% confidence. How many apples should he sample? b) A random sample of 150 apples showed 12 with major bruises. Conduct a full hypothesis test to see if this store’s rate is different from the supplier’s claim. (Be sure to state your hypotheses, your test statistic, your p-value and your full conclusion.) c) You are talking to a family member and they are confused. They say, “Of course the store is different: look – it has a rate that is 2% less than the claim!” Explain why you conducted this test. In particular, explain what the p-value means. (Make reference to the following concepts in your explanation: point estimate, sample error, potential errors in the test conclusion, and statistical significance. Make sure to explain clearly so that someone who hasn’t taken statistics can understand.
In: Statistics and Probability
Write in your own words without copy and paste from the net about " describe the differences between mitosis and meiosis " total words ( 600 - 700 ) in detail
the short essay must contain
1- Introduction
2- Body
3- Conclusion
Note: please do not copy and paste from the net
In: Biology
In your own words describe in detail what Job Order Costing is, how it is different to Process Costing, and how we apply overhead costs in the Job Order Costing environment.
In: Accounting